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The Wish Dog

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by Penny Thomas


  From bodies buried under the patio to old ladies with enviable inheritances, and from a Chandleresque pastiche to police procedurals.

  “The sheer variety and craft of these stories makes for a very satisfying read while reminding us of the drama underlying apparently innocent lives”

  The Short Review

  ISBN: 9781906784010 £7.99

  A Time for Silence

  Thorne Moore

  1933: Gwen’s duty to her husband John has a terrible price. Now: Sarah becomes obsessed with restoring her grandparents’ ruined farm. Two women, one dark secret...

  “...after a few short chapters I was hooked... Piece by piece, she builds these women’s lives until they sneak into our affections. The most chilling part of Thorne Moore’s skill is the way that she represents evil.”

  Helen Tozer, sideline jelly

  ISBN: 9781906784454 £8.99

  Inshallah

  Alys Einion

  With twin boys only months old, Amanda arrives in Saudi Arabia to live with her husband Mohammed. Her new life is strange and confusing...

  “The compelling story of one woman’s extraordinary journey…by turns gripping, provoking and vividly sensory”

  Tiffany Atkinson

  ISBN: 9781909983083 £8.99

  Eden’s Garden

  Juliet Greenwood

  Sometimes you have to run away, sometimes you have to come home: two women a century apart struggling with love, family duty, long buried secrets, and their own creative ambitions.

  “A great romantic read and also a very atmospheric, ingenious mystery.”

  Margaret James, Writing Magazine

  ISBN: 9781906784355 £8.99

  The Wooden Doctor

  Margiad Evans, edited by Sue Asbee

  First published in 1933, this is the gripping story of an obsessed adolescent, her alcoholic father, and a strange, seemingly incurable disease.

  “..a gripping, tempestuous novel, intense, beautifully written with an emotional range that sweeps from passion to tenderness.”

  Dr. Jeni Williams

  ISBN: 9781870206686 £8.99

  A Welsh Witch

  A Romance of Rough Places

  Allen Raine, edited by Jane Aaron

  ‘They say she’s a real witch,’ says Goronwy Hughes’ grandmother, warning him of Catrin Rees, the heroine of A Welsh Witch. The sea-side village of Treswnd has elected Catrin as its scapegoat, shunning and stoning her as a witch.

  “Dramatic and well observed…its warm depiction of Wales adds another dimension to its value. “

  Steven Lovatt, New Welsh Review

  ISBN: 9781906784652 £10.99

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